Chrysler officially turns 100 years old in 2014 – Happy Birthday! To celebrate, the auto manufacturer will release a limited run of Dodge Challengers and Chargers. The 2014 Dodge Challenger and 2014 Dodge Charger anniversary models will come in a variety of colors, will have two engine options, and will have no less than 10 badges decorating the car to commemorate the company’s anniversary.

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The 2014 Dodge Challenger and Charger will make roughly 375hp and 410lb-ft of torque with the 5.7L HEMI or a 305 hp V-6 in the base model. Both the Challenger and Charger will share a sport mode calibration, performance tuned suspension, and die-cast, steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. The cars will also feature 20x8-inch polished five-spoke aluminum wheels with Granite Crystal pockets that match the grille.

Exterior color choices for the 100th anniversary models will come in a variety of pallets: Pitch Black, Bright White, Billet Silver, Granite Crystal, Ivory Tri-Coat, Phantom Black Tri-Coat, Header Orange, and High Octane Red pearl. The front fender badges will read “Dodge Est. 1914,” along with a script “Challenger.” The interior will see an improvement with heated Nappa leather sport seats and custom, 100th anniversary embroidered premium Berber floor mats will add a unique visual element to the interior. A Uconnect 8.4-inch touchscreens in the dash of both cars will give the driver and front passenger a bright, user-friendly infotainment center.

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Look for the 2014 Dodge Charger and Challenger 100th Anniversary Editions in dealerships nationwide the first quarter of 2014. The Charger will set you back $2,200 more than the SXT Plus or R/T Plus trim levels. The Challenger costs $2,500 more than the Challenger SXT Plus or R/T Plus trim levels.